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Dilaudid Addiction Self-Assessment Quiz

To learn more about your Dilaudid use, take the self-assessment quiz below. The quiz will help you examine your relationship with Dilaudid, including whether you are misusing the drug or experiencing addiction, but your results should not replace medical advice. If your results are concerning, speak with your physician or call The Recovery Village to learn about addiction treatment options.

Am I Addicted to Dilaudid?

This quiz was derived from the criteria in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, which is a handbook published by the American Psychiatric Association. Medical professionals use the manual to diagnose substance use and mental health disorders. The 12 questions below inquire about your Dilaudid use, but they do not ask about your drinking behaviors. To take an alcohol assessment, click here.

Please answer “yes” or “no” based on your dilaudid use only. In the past 12 months:

Have you taken Dilaudid for longer than intended?

Yes

No

Have you had cravings for Dilaudid?

Yes

No

Have you experienced stomach pain, dizziness or unusual dreams after taking Dilaudid?

Yes

No

Have you had trouble trying to avoid using Dilaudid?

Yes

No

Have you dealt with withdrawal symptoms — such as restlessness, sweating or joint pain — upon sudden cessation from Dilaudid?

Yes

No

Have you had difficulties completing normal, everyday tasks because of Dilaudid use?

Yes

No

Have you stopped engaging in fun activities or hobbies?

Yes

No

Have you asked friends or family for money to pay for Dilaudid?

Yes

No

Have you considered stealing money to obtain Dilaudid?

Yes

No

Have you experienced symptoms of overdose, which includes sleepiness, clammy skin or coma?